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On 29 May 2017 at 19:32, RyanS34 ***@***.***>wrote: I downloaded wallet on 5.8.17 and still no sync'd.i have deleted recommended files and reopened and allowed several days/weeks to sync.and as you can see; still not syn'd.I bought 722K BCN prior to the recent pump and without access to my coins; I lost nearly $3000 in profits. I have tried in every way to contact BCN Dev Team with no response.yes, scam.total and complete scam. I have filed a fraud claim with my credit card.I would advise you all to do that same. [image: screenshot 14] — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread.

Dec 10, 2017 - CryptoNight. Info from Bitcoin wiki. CryptoNight is the proof-of-work algorithm used in CryptoNote and Bytecoin (BCN). It is designed to be egalitarian, being suitable for ordinary PC CPUs, but not the special purpose devices for mining. Therefore, the currencies based on CryptoNight are CPU-mined only.

Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. I have a similar experience. I bought over 400K bytecoin, and I have fully synced my wallet, (i have tried various versions, currently using 1.1.4), and it still appears that I have 0.00 balance. I am a technical user (I have a computer science degree, and have worked in software dev for years), and so you can be sure that I'm not doing anything stupid (other than falling for the bytecoin scam).

I can confirm that ByteCoin is a scam. The fact that it's impossible to get any support for bytecoin is further evidence. I'm not here to pick sides, but in all honesty even if it were a scam you cant dispute a coin (that would be like 'suing bitcoin'). If you are a technical user, I'm not sure how you haven't gotten the wallet working yet. It works fine.I'm not sure why syncing is so slow (maybe internet connections?). If it's that slow you can always download someone else's copy of the block chain like from the bytecoin subreddit I remember someone posted.

The fact of the matter is that the bytecoin block chain is fine, and you either need to sync with the network or whoever sold you the coins didn't actually send them. I utilize the given tools and its does not work.I lose $$$ I purchased to use with given tools that does not work.and I attempt to contact support via the tools given and I get no response.I don't care what you say = scams.100% scam. And by the numerous postings with others whom have the same issue = scam. It is a reasonable expectation that product/services provided should work as advertised. I will continue to yell it as scam until resolved by BCN themselves.whom still have yet to respond to numerous contacts.

Yes, Scam.100% scam. How ya like me now?!?!?

Ok Everyone needs to back off Ryan. I’m having the same issues with Bytecoin. Exact same issue. This process is very poor Ux and it is FUD, fear uncertainty and doubt when you pay for a service, rely on their technology, and having to wait for someone to help you.

It is a responsibility of the founders to make sure their product ships smoothly. I have downloaded the Blockchain directly. Confirmed with Changelly the transaction went through with proof from Chain Radar. So I have 20k Bytecoins just sitting.

There is no excuse for this except poor development. The Blockchain in itself should not take hours, weeks when the competition like NEM, Ripple ( XEM), is so easy.

Stop making excuses for Bytecoin. It is poor development even if they wanted this coin to do well with good crypto intentions. Without a proper wallet, the coin is useless. Other exchanges are going to start dropping BCN if they don’t step up and do something about their wallet development issues.

Reason: the more people have problems with just get going and emailing the exchanges for support it gives the exchanges a bad reputation. Shapeshift is probably not going to add BCN. Changelly should drop it.

Or if it was a perfect world BCN will fix their wallet to be more scalable, faster, and useful!! I have given up on this coin. Take the loss and advocate not to even spend anything on this coin until BCN gets their development together.

Take responsibility for having a clean process so your users don’t have FUD from the start. Blockchain syncing mechanism is utterly poor. I have tried all three (bytecoinwallet, bytecoind and walletd) and each approachhave their pitfalls and hardly talk to each other flawlessly. There is no excuse for it other than total incompetence or evil intentions. Also, default pool in reference client pool.democats.org keeps coming back even if you delete it, and they too seem to be a scam, who keep mined coins for free.

If you use that pool and run mining for a few hours and make a few coins, it goes back to zero balance if you restart the client for any reason. I sent them email questioning this but no response. The dev team needs to come clean unless they have already given up on it. Seems like a few script kiddies forked bitcoin code and took users for a ride.SAD.

That thread has been created by the people behind Monero a competitor crypto forked by Bytecoin and in that forum there are scam accuses each others. Github is for development related comments not for cry and spam. Bytecoin is as legit as whatever other crypto on the market.

Who don't trust It could send his coins to me. Sync is slow but It's still better than many others more popular crypto that haven't such wining accuses. Have you tried to sync Ethereum Mist?) Try to be constructive for the community.

I'm a GitHub user since many years with a real identity, and reply here because I see the notifications. I follow many different cryptocurrencies projects and have no relation with Bytecoin, everyone can see this. Github is intended to support open source projects, the issue section is intended to describe technical problems reporting the issue and steps useful to reproduce it so that eventually could be fixed if It's really present. The people that have no arguments are the whining idiots with empty account that aren't able to configure the software and cry scam, like kids expecting that something help them with this disrespectful and dumb attitude, useful to nobody. ->If you have purchased 700k of a new cryptocurrency without checking before if It is a scam = you are an idiot. ->If you accuse a legit cryptocurrency of being scam = you are an idiot.

On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 4:04 AM, Silvio Marano ***@***.***>wrote: I'm a GitHub user from many years with a real identity, and reply here because I see the notifications. I follow many different cryptocurrencies projects and have no relation with Bytecoin, everyone can see this. Github is intended to support open source projects, the issue section is intended to describe technical problems reporting the issue and steps useful to reproduce it so that eventually could be fixed if It's really present. The people that have no arguments are the whining idiots with empty account that aren't able to configure the software and cry scam, like kids expecting that something help them with this disrespectful and dumb attitude, useful to nobody. ->If you have purchased 700k of a new cryptocurrency without checking before if It is a scam = you are an idiot. ->If you accuse a legit cryptocurrency of being scam = you are an idiot. — You are receiving this because you commented.

Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. Bytecoin is not a scam.

I've been mining, buying, selling, exchanging Bytecoin for almost a year. The only problems I've had with it are the local wallet software during one of the updates. The sync was very slow.

The resolution? I used a remote node for a while. Downloaded the blockchain and got caught up. No problems since.

The people on here that are screaming SCAM, are either full of crap, or are impatient with people trying to help them (or unwilling to do the work to resolve their issues). If Bytecoin were a scam, it would not increase in value on the exchanges. If it were a scam, it would have become a dead coin. If it were a scam, there would be no development or active community around it. However, there is no shortage of trolls, whiners, and lazy people around every currency out there. So be warned when reading this cry-fest.

Most of the screaming is phony. Some of the concerns and questions are real and most have been addressed in a new software release. In the end, do your own research and ignore the extremists on both sides. I'm off to mine more BCN to pad my wallet with (which is working quite nicely by the way).

Your arguments are failing amjuarez. You talk shit. Here is some points for you: Bytecoin is a scam, its software doesnt't work or function properly like other genuine coins, Once you put a lot of coins in it they steal it and the software stops working funny isn't, they customer service is inexistent obviously it is a scam, they don't fix the problem and they never reply or give your coins back. Software is a rubbish just like the fake coins resuming. IT IS A SCAM AND PLEASE STOP GETTING PAID FROM BYTECOIN TO PERSUADE PEOPLE TO BUY THIS SCAMMING COIN. IF THEY GIVE BACK ALL MY 750K COIN THEY STOLEN FROM ME THEN I WILL SAY IT MAY HAVE A SOFTWARE PROBLEM INSTEAD OF SAYING THEY ARE SCAM BUT SO FAR AND FROM EVERY PLACE I READ I CAN SAY IT IS A SCAM AND EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT. On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 8:15 AM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>wrote: Bytecoin is not a scam.

I've been mining, buying, selling, exchanging Bytecoin for almost a year. The only problems I've had with it are the local wallet software during one of the updates. The sync was very slow. The resolution? I used a remote node for a while. Downloaded the blockchain and got caught up.

No problems since. The people on here that are screaming SCAM, are either full of crap, or are impatient with people trying to help them (or unwilling to do the work to resolve their issues). If Bytecoin were a scam, it would not increase in value on the exchanges. If it were a scam, it would have become a dead coin. If it were a scam, there would be no development or active community around it. However, there is no shortage of trolls, whiners, and lazy people around every currency out there.

So be warned when reading this cry-fest. Most of the screaming is phony. Some of the concerns and questions are real and most have been addressed in a new software release. In the end, do your own research and ignore the extremists on both sides.

I'm off to mine more BCN to pad my wallet with (which is working quite nicely by the way). — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:24 PM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>wrote: Other genuine coins?

You mean like Bitcoin's software that fails on a regular basis? The list goes on of coins that utterly lock out people on occasion, yet Bytecoin's community works with the devs to keep things going no matter what whenever that occasion does happen, and you're running to Mama? Spider, you are full of crap.

I've had over 1 Million BCN over time throughought this year, currently have around 200k, I've had transfers as large as 600k going from Cryptonator to my local wallet, I can't count how many transactions on HitBTC, Changelly, Freewallet, Paper Wallets I've made myself using bytecoin.ninja, etc. Because YOU had a problem, and are obviously not willing to go through the steps to fix your problem, then you can keep crying over your 'stolen 750k coins'.

You say you've tried something, then say how will you accomplish it? You aren't trying, you're stomping your foot and demanding someone do it for you. Most likely give you something that's not even yours to begin with.

Someone that complains in such a childish way as you spent $5,000 USD on BCN? I don't think so. Have a nice day. — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:46 PM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>wrote: Have fun spiderman.

I gotta go do my real-life job, you know, so if all cryptocurrencies were to die tomorrow, my wife and I are just fine and dandy. Enjoy your scam. I hope you are able to troll yourself a few coins. Maybe if you use more realistic figures in your next rant. You might not sound so obvious. — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.

No not scam as i know this code from cryptonote self. Wanna proof?im build coin from this fork and another fork same. This same codes you will see this proof of work. On payment gate. Mean there Database exist. You never know what inside so learn before said scam. This need improve too on block chain.

That why dev need improve code. On Dec 30, 2017 12:50 AM, 'spidertrack' wrote: Bye bytecoin scammer seller LOL.

I bet you and your wife are fine and rich taking all the money from bytecoin buyers. Have a nice fat new's eve. On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:46 PM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>wrote: Have fun spiderman. I gotta go do my real-life job, you know, so if all cryptocurrencies were to die tomorrow, my wife and I are just fine and dandy. Enjoy your scam. I hope you are able to troll yourself a few coins.

Maybe if you use more realistic figures in your next rant. You might not sound so obvious. — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. This is a scam because I tried everything and couldn't recover my wallet not even with my wallet saved, also they took all my coin from my wallet so it is a scam. I tell everybody to be careful otherwise they will lose money. Doge coin is much better and clean wallet very honest and never steal people's money,BYTECOIN is the unique wallet that does that so far after being in many forum and other sources and everybody says the same thing bytecoin is fake do not buy it.

On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 4:27 PM, Founder Nur1Labs wrote. No not scam as i know this code from cryptonote self. Wanna proof?im build coin from this fork and another fork same. This same codes you will see this proof of work. On payment gate. Mean there Database exist.

You never know what inside so learn before said scam. This need improve too on block chain. That why dev need improve code. On Dec 30, 2017 12:50 AM, 'spidertrack' ***@***.***>wrote: Bye bytecoin scammer seller LOL. I bet you and your wife are fine and rich taking all the money from bytecoin buyers. Have a nice fat new's eve.

On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:46 PM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>wrote: >Have fun spiderman. I gotta go do my real-life job, you know, so if all >cryptocurrencies were to die tomorrow, my wife and I are just fine and >dandy. Enjoy your scam. I hope you are able to troll yourself a few coins. >Maybe if you use more realistic figures in your next rant.

You might not >sound so obvious. >>— >You are receiving this because you commented.

>Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub >, >or mute the thread >>. >— You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread.

Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. On Dec 30, 2017 6:20 AM, 'spidertrack' ***@***.***>wrote: This is a scam because I tried everything and couldn't recover my wallet not even with my wallet saved, also they took all my coin from my wallet so it is a scam. I tell everybody to be careful otherwise they will lose money. Doge coin is much better and clean wallet very honest and never steal people's money,BYTECOIN is the unique wallet that does that so far after being in many forum and other sources and everybody says the same thing bytecoin is fake do not buy it.

On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 4:27 PM, Founder Nur1Labs wrote: >no not scam as i know this code from cryptonote self. Wanna proof?im build >coin from this fork and another fork same. This same codes >>you will see this proof of work.

On payment gate. Mean there Database >exist. You never know what inside so learn before said scam. This need >improve too on block chain. That why dev need improve code.

>>>>On Dec 30, 2017 12:50 AM, 'spidertrack' ***@***.***>wrote: >>Bye bytecoin scammer seller LOL. I bet you and your wife are fine and rich >taking all the money from bytecoin buyers. Have a nice fat new's eve. >>>On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:46 PM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>>wrote: >>>Have fun spiderman. I gotta go do my real-life job, you know, so if all >>cryptocurrencies were to die tomorrow, my wife and I are just fine and >>dandy.

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Hi spiderman, I'm home from work. If everyone said the same thing - then you wouldn't be arguing and Bytecoin would be a dead coin. Go back through Dogecoin history, it has had severe security flaws. In fact there were exploits where people lost millions. Don't believe me? Here you go: and that's just one of hundreds of examples.

Get off your ridiculous high-horse. BCN is not a scam - you're the only scammer in here. Attempting to derail something because you can't figure out how to do something yourself, and I still say - simply haven't tried to do it yourself, you just say you have so you can keep complaining. The only thing wrong with the Bytecoin wallet is thta it has a slow sync issue that they've already made progress on, and have provided a very easy workaround if you just do it. Syscoin SYS Asic Usb Miner.

Which you haven't, or don't even need to and you're just bitching to hear yourself. You're a liar just needing a reason to complain. It's obvious. TOO OBVIOUS as you like caps so much:). On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 12:48 PM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>wrote: Hi spiderman, I'm home from work.

If everyone said the same thing - then you wouldn't be arguing and Bytecoin would be a dead coin. Go back through Dogecoin history, it has had *severe* security flaws.

In fact there were exploits where people lost millions. Don't believe me? Here you go: Get off your ridiculous high-horse. BCN is not a scam - you e only scammer in here. Attempting to derail something because you can't figure out how to do something yourself, and I stilly say - simply haven't tried to do it yourself, you just say you have so you can keep complaining. The only thing wrong with the Bytecoin wallet is thta it has a slow sync issue that they've already made progress on, and have provided a very easy workaround if you just do it.

Which you haven't, or don't even need to and you're just bitching to hear yourself. You're a liar just needing a reason to complain. It's obvious.

TOO OBVIOUS as you like caps so much:) — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. After downloading the blockchain and starting the wallet, it should only take maybe an hour or two on an older machine to import the files, then it will vary depending on your connection how long it will take to get current. If you are having trouble getting that working, then you can try using a remote node instead. Go to your Settings ->Preferences, choose Remote node, and you can use: node.bytecoin.ninja Port 8081 There are a few others, but that is the one I use on a couple of my machines.

I only keep the local physical blockchain on my main machine. The remote node method is much faster and works for most transactions.

It does not work for importing old paper wallet keys, etc. You will need the local sync for those to work. On Dec 30, 2017 8:50 PM, 'jplakali' ***@***.***>wrote: i downloaded blockchain from bytecoin official website and placed in the bytecoin folder. It took 20 hours to get close to 2 days ago and now it stuck again and adding 1 day every other day because its not progressing further. Is there any way to take BCN out of the wallet without syncing the wallet? Please help me.

On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 12:48 PM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>wrote: >Hi spiderman, I'm home from work. If everyone said the same thing - then >you wouldn't be arguing and Bytecoin would be a dead coin. Go back through >Dogecoin history, it has had *severe* security flaws. In fact there were >exploits where people lost millions. Don't believe me? Here you go: >>Get off your ridiculous high-horse. BCN is not a scam - you e only scammer >in here.

Attempting to derail something because you can't figure out how to >do something yourself, and I stilly say - simply haven't tried to do it >yourself, you just say you have so you can keep complaining. >The only thing wrong with the Bytecoin wallet is thta it has a slow sync >issue that they've already made progress on, and have provided a very easy >workaround if you just do it. Which you haven't, or don't even need to and >you're just bitching to hear yourself. You're a liar just needing a reason to complain. It's obvious. >TOO OBVIOUS as you like caps so much:) >>— >You are receiving this because you commented. >Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub >, >or mute the thread >>.

>— You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 5:27 PM, HaploVoss ***@***.***>wrote: - After downloading the blockchain and starting the wallet, it should only take maybe an hour or two on an older machine to import the files, then it will vary depending on your connection how long it will take to get current. If you are having trouble getting that working, then you can try using a remote node instead. Go to your Settings ->Preferences, choose Remote node, and you can use: node.bytecoin.ninja Port 8081 There are a few others, but that is the one I use on a couple of my machines. I only keep the local physical blockchain on my main machine.

The remote node method is much faster and works for most transactions. It does not work for importing old paper wallet keys, etc. You will need the local sync for those to work. — You are receiving this because you were mentioned.

Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. You don't need to wait 2 weeks.

Open the wallet, put the daemon setting to Auto, close it again, delete blocks.bin, blockindexes.bin and the DB folder on your bytecoin folder, download the blockchain from, and start the wallet. It will take 3-4h indexing the database of blocks, and be up.

If you open the wallet before downloading the blockchain, it will start indexing again and you will have to download lots of data. Just download the full blockchain first, and open the wallet with the files in place. And spidertrack is a troll. I asked him earlier in the thread to prove he isn't a troll by sending us his public address (it's public after all) or transaction logs, or prove he is a troll by not giving us any information and keep calling us ignorants. You can see his answers. Just ignore him unless he tells what he tried, what happened, and how can we help. Otherwise, he will just waste your time.

It took me more than 9 hours to load the database on a 2012 potato-computer running Linux Mint, with crappy internet. Downloading the blockchain alone took 12h. You can try renaming your bytecoin folder and starting from scratch.

You probably have some leftover files messing with the sync. I was dreaming of a bittorrent-like protocol to the first sync, where the full nodes on the network would compress slices of the blockchain and share them, so any client bootstrapping would not need to wait weeks to download the blockchain block by block. It could be another index containing which blocks are on each slice, so if I was missing the last 2000 blocks, I would download this slim index, see the slices, and torrent them down. No need to download block by block if I am missing thousands of blocks. I will probably try to write some code about this. The download alone can take weeks, if done block by block. I usually see 30 or more peers on the wallet.

Downloading 9GB from 30 peers is like downloading 300MB from each. It should not take more than a couple hours on a 1Mbps conection. It will be like downloading a torrent where the large majority of the swarm are seeds. The download will take hours, or even minutes. Waiting a month for syncing the wallet is not someone experimenting the technology for the first time will happily do.

Check and double check can be done in parallel. As soon as a slice is downloaded - say, 32MB - the wallet can check the hashes of the slice, import the blocks on the database and check those blocks. Downloading takes more time than checking, so when the entire blockchain is downloaded, the database will be missing only the last slice. Other optimization would be to have the wallet use other nodes as a proxy by default, like the NXT wallet does. Until you sync the wallet, it will connect to other peers and you have a 'instant' synced wallet, but keep downloading the blocks in the background. When you have a full blockchain downloaded and checked, you become a seed and start using your own copy of the blockchain.

Join the torrent-like first time sync, and the remote nodes by default, and we can have a blazing fast sync, with no wait time between creating the first wallet and receiving funds. The historic blockchain is unchangeable. It's stable and valid, set in stone. If one node changes one slice or block, the hash will fail, you blacklist the node and download the slice from another node. The index of the blocks and the valid hashes will prevent any node from corrupting the chain.

On Jan 10, 2018 18:48, 'noglance' wrote: what if one block from one node was changed? Don't you think that it's good to double-check among huge amount of nodes?

To make it stable and valid.? — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. Verge XVG Web Miner on this page. Have a 35+ Mbps network, i7 processor, 8GB RAM and Linux. I am using an external Wifi interface (TP-Link TL-W722N) and I am sitting less than a meter away from the router.

Only programs running are Vivaldi browser (it's Opera with the rendering engine of Chrome, best of both worlds) and Bytecoin Wallet 1.1.9.3. Started nethogs to see how much traffic the wallet can generate, and it's very, very little. I moved the synced directory elsewhere, and started the wallet, from scratch. I have currently 8 peers connected, and it's usually what I usually get. Nethogs show peaks of 200kbps, but the majority of time it stays bellow 120kbps. After around 5 minutes, I got 14k blocks. File blocks.bin sits at 30MB now.

It's 6MB/minute, on average, or 100 kb/second. My network can do 35 times that.

That's why I imagine being able to download the entire blockchain torrent-like would be faster than block per block. I downloaded the entire blockchain in a few hours (9h, IIRC, download speed from main server was, well, subprime), put in the bytecoin directory and started the wallet just fine. I am an advanced user, so it's easy to me to just Google around, find the blockchain, download and resync.

No issues here. The issue is with the p2p network, and I am glad devs are tweaking it. It's excruciating to leave the wallet running overnight and see you are still missing 6 years of data. For people not knowledged enough to download the entire blockchain archive, it's a deal-breaker to have to wait weeks to sync. Would it be hard to put libtorrent on the wallet?

And the web wallet is having little issues from time to time, and people are usually more afraid of leaving large amounts of any coin in a web wallet than on his computer. I know the average user probably runs insecure and out of date systems, probably infested with adware and so, and their systems are less secure than the web wallet, but they feel more comfortable with a local wallet. I do feel better with the coins in my hand, but I have a secure system, and just a few hundred dollars worth of coins now. I have Monero, PIVX, Dash, SmartCash, NXT, and all of them takes ages to sync.

The notable exception is NXT, as it by default allows you to instantly use it even before downloading the blockchain by using other nodes as a proxy. Other coins allows you to do that too, but you have to configure it, google around addresses of public nodes, and so on. I was having trouble with dogecoin light wallet too it used to hang just when it was about to finish so the only solution was deleting everything from dogecoin folder and completely syncing wallet address which was not mine and importing my wallet file in it after sync. Though after import it started sync again but i was able to recover my coins in couple of hours. The problem with bytecoin wallet is that it just doesn't even reach half of the total blocks and continuously uses 100% disk of my system. Glad to hear that!

I told you, even with some hiccups here and there, you would not lose your coins unless you lost the wallet file or private key. Sometimes it takes a lot of time to sync and you will not be able to get your coins in your hands, but they are there in the blockchain and your wallet keys will unlock them. If you haven't done yet, create more than one backup of your wallet, and keep them on different hardware. Encripting with gnupg and storing in your email/dropbox/gdrive/onedrive is a good thing to do. Don't store an unencrypted wallet file on the cloud. On Jan 16, 2018 10:14 AM, 'EduHaack' ***@***.***>wrote: Do Advertising Scare Tactics Work?

This is your solution Download blockindexes.bin blocks.bin from a website. Close all Bytecoin related apps and services: Bytecoin Wallet, walletd, and bytecoind 2. Open Windows Explorer 3. Type%APPDATA% bytecoin for the directory path and press Enter to open it 4. Delete blocks.bin and blockindexes.bin if exist 5. Move downloaded blocks.bin and blockindexes.bin to%APPDATA% bytecoin — You are receiving this because you commented.

Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. Nice updates On Jan 16, 2018 10:14 AM, 'EduHaack' ***@***.***>wrote: >Do Advertising Scare Tactics Work?

>This is your solution >Download blockindexes.bin blocks.bin from a website. Close all Bytecoin related apps and services: Bytecoin Wallet, >walletd, and bytecoind >2. Open Windows Explorer >3.

Type%APPDATA% bytecoin for the directory path and press Enter to >open it >4. Delete blocks.bin and blockindexes.bin if exist >5. Move downloaded blocks.bin and blockindexes.bin to >%APPDATA% bytecoin >>— >You are receiving this because you commented. >Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub >, >or mute the thread >>. >— You are receiving this because you were mentioned.

Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. Bytecoinwallet.exe is not what you add all of those arguments to. If you want to use command line utilities, then to add nodes you add them to the daemon, not the wallet. You also use --add-exclusive-node bcn-node01.bytecoin.cloud. You don't add a node as a peer. If you use the GUI wallet - all you have to do is go to preferences, choose remote, and add the bcn-node0X address of your choice and it will add all the peers for you. Bcn-node01.bytecoin.cloud bcn-node02.bytecoin.cloud bcn-node03.bytecoin.cloud All of them are port 8081 Those cloud nodes will syn most middle aged and new wallets no problem.

If you have an old wallet or are trying to import wallet keys, then you must download the blockchain, import, and let it sync. (or just let it sync, but that will take days or even weeks.) The blockhain download is around 8 - 9GB right now. I only have about 400k/s connection out here in the boonies (or 4m/s depending on your task manager). That's on a good day.

It is a shitty connection that ramps wildly between 1.5 and 7m/s. I can download that in a few hours. It should not take 2 days to download the blockchain unless you are using a dialup modem. There is no scam other than people trying to do things on their own whim, not reading up on material and actually trying the things given to them, or just outright being fake. Mostly the latter. ROFL, people who don't handle computers and cry bullshit shouldn't be allowed to comment.

Few moths ago i gave it i try, i have downloaded the wallet, the daemon, downloaded block-chain, synced just the rest of it, and yeppeyaaayeeeiii. Works smooth like the silk. I have even opened my daemon to internet, to let others get synced in minutes, by just configuring the remote daemon address. I am hero, i could save you too, but i don't want to, because of your attitude. You criers should be quiet, study hard, HARD, and even HARDER.

Then, after you realize what a piece are you, spend some time in corner of shame, and finally be righteous for a short while and go to apologize! On Jan 17, 2018 4:53 AM, 'cyb3rdog' ***@***.***>wrote: ROFL, people who don't handle computers and cry bullshit shouldn't be allowed to comment. Few moths ago i gave it i try, i have downloaded the wallet, the daemon, downloaded block-chain, synced just the rest of it, and yeppeyaaayeeeiii. Works smooth like the silk. I have even open my daemon to internet, to let others get synced in minutes, by just configuring the remote daemon address.

I am hero, i could save you too, but i don't want to, because of your attitude. You criers should be quiet, study hard, HARD, and even HARDER.

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I mostly mine from the CPU through the day on 4 to 5 cores, depends on what I work. With the BCN price now I get 20 or 40 BCN a day (12 hours), sometimes even more.

But if the laptop works all day and all night then you get 100 to 140 max (but this is only if you mine with CPU night and day). As i said all depends from PC, net speed. I don't want to mine much on GPU cause of course it's a lap top anyway. But if you I mine CPU and GPU when I am dont do anything on my lap top i get almost 200 BCN. But be sure not to overheat your machine PC or lap top.